The Fashion Designer That Lives At The Plaza

Tommy Hilfiger and his wife Dee call the storied New York City hotel home

New York City has a magnetism that attracts legions of go-getters looking to make their mark in the arts. Once you climb from over-worked fashion assistant or struggling actor to a professional that's "made it" you might, if you're lucky, get to move out of a cramped studio apartment into a spacious SoHo loft or a West Village townhouse. A new coffee table tome, Living in Style New York(edited by someone who knows a thing or two about "making it" in NYC: Vanessa von Bismarck of major fashion PR firm Bismarck Phillips Communications and Media) explores the homes starving artists fantisize about when meandering about Manhattan (walking and dreaming are free!): 220 pages washed with the magnificiant homes of the city's most celebrated creative types from celebrity hairdresser Frederic Fekkai to interior designer Miles Redd. Here, we take a peek around fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger and his wife Dee's home in The Plaza Hotel, featured in the book out now from teNeues.

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